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Phillip Terry Filmography

ActorBORN 1909SAN FRANCISCO35 FILMS IN DB

PhillipTerry

Known for Acting · The Lost Weekend, To Each His Own, Born to Kill

35
FILMS IN DB
$283
TOTAL VALUE
17
PRICED
$17
AVG VALUE
VHS
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Explosive Generation
~$31 · 4K · 1961
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Class of '74
$22 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Phillip Terry, born Frederick Henry Kormann in 1909, made a significant mark in Hollywood with a career spanning over four decades. His notable performance in "To Each His Own" (1946), alongside the Oscar-winning Olivia de Havilland, established him as a recognizable face in classic cinema. This film remains a coveted item for collectors, not only for its historical significance but also for its stunning cinematography and poignant storytelling, which has left a lasting impact on film enthusiasts. Despite a mix of roles throughout his career, including a memorable part in "The Lost Weekend" (1945), Terry's filmography features many smaller, yet interesting titles, particularly B-movies of the 1950s. Collectors are drawn to his work for its representation of mid-20th century cinema and the unique charm of lesser-known films. Terry's legacy endures as a testament to the golden age of film, making his rare releases highly sought after by those who appreciate the nuances of physical media and film history.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What era does Phillip Terry's acting career primarily belong to?

Phillip Terry's filmography spans from 1938 to 1972, with his most active decade being the 1940s.

What types of film genres did Phillip Terry work in?

Phillip Terry appeared in a variety of genres including drama, comedy, music, romance, crime, and action.

What are some of Phillip Terry's notable or top-billed film roles?

Phillip Terry is known for roles such as Alex Piersen in To Each His Own (1946), Prof. Martin Lawrence in Sweater Girl (1942), and Wick Birnam in The Lost Weekend (1945).

Did Phillip Terry ever appear in any uncredited film roles?

Yes, one example is his uncredited role as the Hypnotist's Assistant in Duel Personalities (1939).

Which film features Phillip Terry in a medical role?

Phillip Terry played Dr. Paul Talbot in the 1960 film The Leech Woman.